The Journal of Arthroplasty’s: The Cut will expose students, residents, fellows, AAHKS members and others in the field of arthroplasty to topics in The Journal of Arthroplasty (JOA) and discuss practical applications. While articles will be discussed with social media ambassadors and experts weighing in with practical experiences.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | MedicineScienceHealth & Fitness |
In this episode of the Journal of Arthroplasty’s The Cut, Peter A. Gold, MD spoke with Carl L. Herndon, MD, Prem N. Ramkumar, MD, MBA, Cody C. Wyles, MD and Nicolas S. Piuzzi, MD about AI and machine learning and how this will affect the future of or... more
In this episode of the Journal of Arthroplasty’s ShortCuts podcast episode, Robert E. Howell III, MD and Kevin M. Weisz, MD discuss traumaplasty with Chloe Scott, MD from Edinburgh, Scotland, an expert in the field. They will review Dr. Scott’s recen... more
In this episode of the Journal of Arthroplasty’s ShortCuts podcast episode, Drs. Weisz, Lieberman, and Tucker discuss three recent Journal of Arthroplasty articles on Vancouver B periprosthetic femoral fractures, frailty and outcomes following total ... more
In this episode of the Journal of Arthroplasty’s ShortCuts podcast episode, join your hosts Kevin M. Weisz, MD, Meg A. Whitmarsh-Brown, MD, Lizzie G. Lieberman, MD and Kim K. Tucker, MD in a journal club-style discussion of recent articles from the j... more
In this episode of The Cut, hosts Peter A. Gold, MD, Kim K. Tucker, MD and Kevin M. Weisz, MD discuss two recent Journal of Arthroplasty articles with author and expert, Matthew P. Abdel, MD. Our hosts discuss the third phase of the OASIS Project and... more
You don’t want to miss the latest episode of The Cut, There’s a Spine Above the Hip. In this episode, hosts Robert E. Howell III, MD, Kim K. Tucker, MD and Kevin M. Weisz, MD discuss three recent Journal of Arthroplasty articles with topic experts, J... more
In this episode of JOA’s ShortCuts issue, we summarize and comment on several recent articles from the Journal of Arthroplasty – Optimized Tourniquet Use in Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Comparative, Prospective, and Randomized Study, Is Cement... more
In this episode of The Cut, our hosts Meghan A. Whitmarsh-Brown, MD, Peter A. Gold, MD and Kim K. Tucker, MD were joined by Adam J. Rana, MD and P. Maxwell Courtney, MD, the Chair and Vice Chair of the AAHKS Advocacy Committee. This is a great episod... more
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